Cytomegalovirus infection and immunity in renal allograft recipients: assessment of the competence of humoral immunity
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- DOI: 10.1128/iai.13.6.1633-1637.1976
Cytomegalovirus infection and immunity in renal allograft recipients: assessment of the competence of humoral immunity
Abstract
Cytomegalovirus (CMV) infections are prevalent in renal allograft recipients. The purpose of this ongoing study is to attempt to elucidate the mechanism(s) responsible for the enhanced susceptibility to CMV infections on the part of transplant patients and for their apparent inability to eradicate the infection once it starts. The present report assesses the competence of humoral immunity to CMV in renal allograft recipients. The total study population was comprised of 41 renal allograft recipients (10 followed prospectively) and 38 age-matched control subjects. The overall CMV infection rate in renal allograft recipients was 90.2%, and in 11 cohort control subjects it was 45.5%. Active infection was present in 61.0% of transplant patients (24.0% of these had CMV disease) and in 18.2% of the cohorts. THESE DIFFERENCES ARE SIGNIFICANT. CMV complement fixation and neutralization antibody prevalence was similar in 10 patients with renal failure undergoing hemodialysis before transplantation and in 23 control subjects. There was similarly no difference in antibody response between allograft recipients in whom the infection was primary (eight subjects) or secondary (17 subjects). We conclude that despite immunosuppressant therapy (with azathioprine and corticosteroids), humoral immunity to CMV is not impaired in transplant patients with either a primary or secondary infection.
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